I just take it one fight at a time.
From Robbie Lawler
I just train hard and worry about the things I can control.
I'm not just a guy who can knock people out.
I'm tactical, and I have a lot of heart - something that you don't see when you watch a lot of fights.
I always thought I could be the best, and that's what I've been doing all these years.
I didn't care what people thought of me, that I was getting better, pushing myself to get better. Those are the things I concentrate on. I don't concentrate on what everyone else was saying.
I want it to be one-sided. I don't want to take any bumps or bruises: I want to go out and dictate all aspects and go out the way I came in. I'm looking to dominate and dictate.
Trying to get over guys and knock them out, that's what fires me up. Decision victories, whoop dee doo, but finishing guys fires me up.
I'm just a quiet guy who loved to fight.
I'm glad that in this sport you can write your own stories, and you don't have to worry about what other people expect out of you.
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